The item in your photos is a Clarke Weld MIG Pro 90 — a compact MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welder designed for light to medium-duty welding tasks.
🔧 Key Features:
• Model: Clarke Weld MIG PRO 90
• Type: Gas/no-gas MIG welder (can use flux-cored wire)
• Controls:
• Wire Feed Speed Dial (0–10): Adjusts how quickly the welding wire is fed through the torch.
• Power Settings (1/2 and Min/Max): Offers four total heat/power combinations for different material thicknesses.
• On/Off Switch: Main power control with indicator light.
• Thermostatic Protection: Automatically shuts off the welder if it overheats.
• Output Range: Approximately 30–90 amps (suitable for mild steel up to ~3mm thick).
• Input Power: Standard 230V (UK mains).
⚙️ Typical Uses:
• Automotive bodywork
• Small fabrication projects
• DIY and home repairs
• Welding mild steel and thin sheet metal
🔩 Setup Notes:
• It’s a gas/no-gas model, so it can be used with flux-cored wire (no gas needed) or with shielding gas if a conversion kit and gas bottle are attached.
• The blue knob adjusts wire feed speed — typically between 3–6 for most work.
• The white switches control voltage output — “1 Min” is lowest, “2 Max” is highest.
Would you like me to provide recommended settings (wire speed and power) for certain metal thicknesses o